A diagnostic general-purpose magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system designed to scan any targeted area of the body (full-body imaging). This system includes a superconducting magnet assembly and can be fixed-location, mobile, or transportable. Some systems can perform MR spectroscopy or various real-time imaging procedures for MRI guided interventional, therapeutic, or surgical applications. The system is available in a variety of system gantry configurations including closed bore, open bore, and open-sided or other kinds of patient accessible designs.

PET/MRI system

A diagnostic radiological imaging system that is a combination of a positron emission tomography (PET) camera system for nuclear medicine (NM) images, and a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system for magnetic resonance images. The nuclear medicine images and the magnetic resonance images may be registered and displayed in a fused format (overlaid in the same orientation) for the anatomical localization of the nuclear medicine data (i.e., distribution of radiopharmaceuticals). The PET and MRI portions of the system may be used independently or in combination; their images may be transferred to other systems for additional processing.